Rolf Müller - Graphic Designer - Germany

HQ- High Quality, Heft 29 2/1994

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Totschlagen will gelernt sein.
Aus Hans Talhoffers Fechtbuch.
..und Alles ist Dressur. Beobachtungen von Thomas Mayfried.
Lehrer sind sie alle. Fotos von David Doubilet und ein Kommentar von Josef M. Reichholf.
Gelacht wird später. Dimitris Clownschule, fotografiert von Hans Siwik, beschrieben von Robert Vilim.
Blinde sehen. Eine Reportage von Andreas Bohnen-stengel (Fotos) und Rainer Stephan (Text).
Die Schule im vorigen und diesem Jahrhundert. Ein Text von Stefan Zweig, ergänzt von Rainer Stephan. Fotos von Michael Wesely.
École de Fontainebleau. Ein Essay von Peter Anselm Riedl.
Beispiele von Handwerksbüchern, kommentiert von Klaus-Jürgen Sembach.
Das Ganze ist mehr als die Summe seiner Teile. Ottmar Schnepp fotografierte den Mythos Bauhaus.
Die Abteilung Visuelle Kommunikation an der Hochschule für Gestaltung- 1951 bis 1968. Ein Bericht von Peter von Kornatzki (Text) und Rolf Müller.

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Rolf Müller was born in Dortmund in 1940 and studied at the University of Design of Ulm, from 1960 to 1963. He worked with Josef Müller-Brockmann, Zürich from 1963 to 1964 and he worked at his own studio in Ulm. from 1965. From 1967 until 1972 he worked with Otl Aicher and served as deputy representative for the Design of the 20th Olympic Games Munich 1972. In 1973 he moved Munich and set up his own studio there.

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HQ- High Quality, Heft 29 2/1994. Designed by Büro Rolf Müller
HQ- High Quality, Heft 29 2/1994. Designed by Büro Rolf Müller
Rolf Müller was born in Dortmund in 1940 and studied at the University of Design of Ulm, from 1960 to 1963. He worked with Josef Müller-Brockmann, Zürich from 1963 to 1964 and he worked at his own studio in Ulm. from 1965. From 1967 until 1972 he worked with Otl Aicher and served as deputy representative for the Design of the 20th Olympic Games Munich 1972. In 1973 he moved Munich and set up his own studio there.
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